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Events Calendar

Featured Events

Geena Davis, one of Hollywood’s most respected actors will serve as this year's Park Distinguished Visitor. Davis will speak on “Gender Equality in The Modern Media."
The lecture is free and open to the public.
NOTE: Limited seating is available. The event will also be live streamed at: http://www.livestream.com/parkmedianetwork. Doors will open approximately 30 minutes before the event. Students enrolled in the Media for Social...

Free and Open to the Public
A Body in Ill Repair: Urban Housing, Public Engagement, and Temple Contemporary's Funeral for a Home
Patrick Grossi (Cinema and Photography, '03), shares his community history and relational participatory history project, FUNERAL FOR A HOME, a project that recovers the lost urban and architectural histories of Philadelphia. A story of demolition, row homes, sustainability, waste, commemoration, community, public...

SORAYYA KHAN
Book launch of her new novel, City of Spies
Free and Open to the Public
Sorayya Khan is the author of two previous novels, Noor and Five Queen’s Road. Her work has appeared in several anthologies and literary reviews. She is the recipient of a Fulbright research award, a Malahat Review Novella Prize, and a Constance Saltonstall Artist Grant that took her to post-tsunami Banda Aceh. She lives in Ithaca, New York.
This reading...

Brian DeMaris and David Lefkowitch, directors. The Amani Singers, guest artists. The opera explores the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave mistress, Sally Hemings, within the social and political structures and strictures of the time. It also raises many issues that still resonate—quite dramatically—today. Grad student Cherisse Williams will sing the role of Sally and alum Zachary James will sing the role of...

This is an opportunity for discussion of the opera "The Wolf by the Ears, the historical and social themes contained in the production, how these themes relate to our world today, and the audience's reception of Ithaca College's production.

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